import os
import sys

# Define some debug logging routines to help sort out things when this
# all doesn't work as expected.

import time

startup_debug = os.environ.get('NEW_RELIC_STARTUP_DEBUG',
        'off').lower() in ('on', 'true', '1')

def log_message(text, *args):
    if startup_debug:
        text = text % args
        timestamp = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', time.localtime())
        sys.stdout.write('NEWRELIC: %s (%d) - %s\n' % (timestamp,
                os.getpid(), text))
        sys.stdout.flush()

log_message('New Relic Bootstrap (%s)', __file__)

log_message('working_directory = %r', os.getcwd())

log_message('sys.prefix = %r', os.path.normpath(sys.prefix))

try:
    log_message('sys.real_prefix = %r', sys.real_prefix)
except AttributeError:
    pass

log_message('sys.version_info = %r', sys.version_info)
log_message('sys.executable = %r', sys.executable)

if hasattr(sys, 'flags'):
    log_message('sys.flags = %r', sys.flags)

log_message('sys.path = %r', sys.path)

for name in sorted(os.environ.keys()):
    if name.startswith('NEW_RELIC_') or name.startswith('PYTHON'):
        if name == 'NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY':
            continue
        log_message('%s = %r', name, os.environ.get(name))

# We need to import the original sitecustomize.py file if it exists. We
# can't just try and import the existing one as we will pick up
# ourselves again. Even if we remove ourselves from sys.modules and
# remove the bootstrap directory from sys.path, still not sure that the
# import system will not have cached something and return a reference to
# ourselves rather than searching again. What we therefore do is use the
# imp module to find the module, excluding the bootstrap directory from
# the search, and then load what was found.

import imp

boot_directory = os.path.dirname(__file__)
root_directory = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(boot_directory))

log_message('root_directory = %r', root_directory)
log_message('boot_directory = %r', boot_directory)

path = list(sys.path)

if boot_directory in path:
    del path[path.index(boot_directory)]

try:
    (file, pathname, description) = imp.find_module('sitecustomize', path)
except ImportError:
    pass
else:
    log_message('sitecustomize = %r', (file, pathname, description))

    imp.load_module('sitecustomize', file, pathname, description)

# Because the PYTHONPATH environment variable has been amended and the
# bootstrap directory added, if a Python application creates a sub
# process which runs a different Python interpreter, then it will still
# load this sitecustomize.py. If that is for a different Python version
# it will cause problems if we then try and import and initialize the
# agent. We therefore need to try our best to verify that we are running
# in the same Python installation as the original newrelic-admin script
# which was run and only continue if we are.

expected_python_prefix = os.environ.get('NEW_RELIC_PYTHON_PREFIX')
actual_python_prefix = os.path.realpath(os.path.normpath(sys.prefix))

expected_python_version = os.environ.get('NEW_RELIC_PYTHON_VERSION')
actual_python_version = '.'.join(map(str, sys.version_info[:2]))

python_prefix_matches = expected_python_prefix == actual_python_prefix
python_version_matches = expected_python_version == actual_python_version

log_message('python_prefix_matches = %r', python_prefix_matches)
log_message('python_version_matches = %r', python_version_matches)

if python_prefix_matches and python_version_matches:
    # We also need to skip agent initialisation if neither the license
    # key or config file environment variables are set. We do this as
    # some people like to use a common startup script which always uses
    # the wrapper script, and which controls whether the agent is
    # actually run based on the presence of the environment variables.

    license_key = os.environ.get('NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY', None)

    config_file = os.environ.get('NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE', None)
    environment = os.environ.get('NEW_RELIC_ENVIRONMENT', None)

    log_message('initialize_agent = %r', bool(license_key or config_file))

    if license_key or config_file:
        # When installed as an egg with buildout, the root directory for
        # packages is not listed in sys.path and scripts instead set it
        # after Python has started up. This will cause importing of
        # 'newrelic' module to fail. What we do is see if the root
        # directory where the package is held is in sys.path and if not
        # insert it. For good measure we remove it after having imported
        # 'newrelic' module to reduce chance that will cause any issues.
        # If it is a buildout created script, it will replace the whole
        # sys.path again later anyway.

        do_insert_path = root_directory not in sys.path
        if do_insert_path:
            sys.path.insert(0, root_directory)

        import newrelic.config

        log_message('agent_version = %r', newrelic.version)

        if do_insert_path:
            try:
                del sys.path[sys.path.index(root_directory)]
            except Exception:
                pass

        # Finally initialize the agent.

        newrelic.config.initialize(config_file, environment)
